Anti-Nuke Youth: The Next Generation
By Adam Waxman, WireTap, April 28, 2008
They're not waiting for WWIII: The millennial generation sets out to promote peace and a world without nukes.
Raising the Bottoms: Survival and Hope in West Oakland
Collab Films, April 1, 2008
A look at how a community in West Oakland struggling with violence survives and remains hopeful about the future.
Nepal's Next Steps
By Leon Sultan, WireTap, January 3, 2008
In one of the world's poorest nations, peace, hope and satellite phones emerge from a civil war.
Mideast Digital Détente
By Suemedha Sood, WireTap, November 24, 2007
Students in the Middle East and North Africa, from all different nationalities and faiths, come together to form a cyberdemocracy.
The War Comes Home
By Anand Gopal, WireTap, November 7, 2007
Three young Iraq war veterans process their varied experiences before and after the service. What can their reflections tell us about war, peace and ourselves?
Youth Interrupted
By Tina Gerhardt, WireTap, September 12, 2007
Fleeing the Iraq War, increasing numbers of young refugees are forced into prostitution.
Testimony As Resistance: Resistir Para Vivir, Part 4
By Elias Lawless, WireTap, September 10, 2007
Juan Herrera, an indigenous activist with the Association for Justice and Reconciliation in Guatemala, speaks about surviving torture to demand justice.
FreeBurmaSpace
By Nicole McClelland, WireTap, July 13, 2007
MySpace is no longer just a Great American Diversion; it's the newest weapon in Burma's fight for democracy.
Vietnamese Americans in the Military
By TD Le, New America Media, July 13, 2007
The war in Iraq is often compared to America's tragic escapade in Vietnam. How do Vietnamese-Americans serving in the U.S. Army feel about their role and history?
Darfur: Actions Against Atrocities
By David Wainer, WireTap, June 15, 2007
Call to Action: Will student-initiated Darfur movements garner enough impetus to provoke tangible action by the government?
'Coming Out' for the Palestine Solidarity Movement
By Dan Berger, Nava EtShalom, WireTap, June 1, 2007
Opinion: On June 10, the first, ever international solidarity march and lobby day in the U.S. will call for an end to the Israeli occupation of the West Bank, Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem and the Golan Heights.
Hometown Baghdad: Living in a War Zone
By Emily Davila, WireTap, April 3, 2007
Three Iraqi 20-somethings film their daily lives in a war-torn and religiously divided Baghdad. WireTap hears from the producers.
Beirut in the Balance
By Jamal Ghosn, WireTap, April 2, 2007
Personal Voice: As another summer approaches with the memory of last year's Israeli-Lebanon war still fresh, young residents of Beirut struggle for survival.
Supporting Our Troops?
By Jeanine Plant, WireTap, March 19, 2007
Young veterans can't do it by themselves -- they need civilian help to access health benefits.
Iraq: Innocent Targets
By Arwa Ibrahim, WireTap, March 13, 2007
Iraqi youth cope with violence, insecurity and militias under the U.S. occupation -- WireTap hears from two survivors.
A Win for the Antiwar Movement
By Jeanine Plant, WireTap, February 10, 2007
Why was the military in such a hurry to get Ehren Watada out of the public eye?
Five Minutes With: Noam Chomsky
By Niral Shah, Campus Progress, February 8, 2007
The controversial author and speaker discusses Darfur, Iraq and what it's like to be called "an enemy of America."
Winning the (Anti) War and Rebuilding Political Imagination
By Dan Berger, Andy Cornell, WireTap, January 24, 2007
Building A Movement: 'We are proposing a dramatic change in the strategy and tactics of the anti-war movement.'
Putting the War in Iraq on Trial?
By Jeanine Plant, WireTap, January 9, 2007
By focusing on the political comments about the illegality of the war made by Lt. Watada -- rather than his refusal to deploy -- the prosecutors of the 28-year-old officer might force the indictment of the war itself.
In the (Israeli) Army Now
By Mika Sullivan, WireTap, January 4, 2007
In Israel, where military service is mandatory for nearly everyone, even the most progressive young people tend to see war as a given.